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Young W.C.A. of Brooklyn v. City of New York

Supreme Court, Kings County
May 31, 1928
137 Misc. 321 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1928)

Opinion

May 31, 1928.

Richard Ely, for the plaintiff.

Wm. H. King, for the defendant.



Plaintiff owns and maintains three adjoining buildings for its own use. Two of the buildings are equipped as apartments which are rented to members of the plaintiff. The heat is furnished from the other building, which, it is assumed, is exempt from taxation. This action involves only the two buildings first mentioned and seeks to cancel certain taxes thereon as a cloud upon title. If considered as a separate operation, the maintenance of these two buildings yields a profit which is applied to the general needs of the plaintiff. If portions of the third, or main, building were used for the very purpose for which these two buildings are used, it is doubtful if any claim would have been made that taxes could be levied upon it. And there seems to be no reason why these buildings should be taxable. They are used in carrying out the plaintiff's work and for no other purpose, and that is said to be the test to determine an exemption. ( Young Women's Christian Association v. City of New York, 217 A.D. 406, 409; affd., 245 N.Y. 562.) That those who rent the apartments are not objects of charity is immaterial. ( Webster Apartments v. City of New York, 118 Misc. 91; People ex rel. Trustees of Mount Pleasant Academy v. Mezger, 98 A.D. 237.) In Young Women's Christian Association v. City of New York ( supra) and People ex rel. Young Men's Association v. Sayles ( 32 A.D. 197; affd., 157 N.Y. 677), where property was held not exempt it was thrown open to public use for the purpose of making money. There is no such situation here. Judgment for plaintiff. Settle findings and judgment on notice.


Summaries of

Young W.C.A. of Brooklyn v. City of New York

Supreme Court, Kings County
May 31, 1928
137 Misc. 321 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1928)
Case details for

Young W.C.A. of Brooklyn v. City of New York

Case Details

Full title:YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF BROOKLYN, Plaintiff, v. CITY OF NEW…

Court:Supreme Court, Kings County

Date published: May 31, 1928

Citations

137 Misc. 321 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1928)
243 N.Y.S. 294

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